Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 15 15:27:50 EDT 2016 | rvines1
Has anybody else had issues with shipping circuit boards in static shield bubble bags? It appears that parts are getting ripped off during shipping. I suspect that they're getting caught in the bubbles when the boards shift in the bags as the boxes
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 11 20:35:28 EDT 2000 | Dave F
Charlie: What takes longer? 1 Forming component leads to prevent lifting 2 Placing a bag of pellets on the board, waving the board, taking the bag off the board, straightening the components, returning the bag to the front of the wave, etc, etc Goo
Electronics Forum | Wed May 16 11:37:56 EDT 2007 | aj
Hi all, Are there special type bags which you need to use for Vacuum sealing Boards/tray parts etc. or are they just the standard anti-static bags ? aj...
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 22 07:05:11 EST 2020 | dontfeedphils
Just make sure they're in different parts of the bag before vacuum sealing. After the bag is sealed, neither will be going anywhere (unless your sealer isn't up to snuff and the bag leaks).
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 18 08:35:04 EDT 2009 | rwyman
I agree with Graham Cooper. -033 does not explicitly allow for the use of this type of bag. We had the same question asked here a few months ago and my answer was the same. While it's possible/likely that the bag material meets the WVTR spec, my c
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 25 12:54:56 EDT 2009 | pcbrookie
Hello All, I was poking around the internet and stumbled on a website selling reusable zip-top Moisture Barrier Bags. From the page, it's hard to determine if the bag MUST be heat-sealed to keep moisture out (not sure why you would want to heat-sea
Electronics Forum | Fri May 03 10:51:24 EDT 2002 | fmonette
Dave is correct. I am including additional information that comes from a recent posting on another industry forum : The proper guidelines for bag sealing are actually specified in the JEDEC standard EIA/JEP124 section 5.2.1 Packing moisture-sensiti
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 28 17:16:38 EST 2000 | Stu Leech
We just got a lesson on the effectiveness of heat sealed metalized vapor barrier bags. A customer sent us two bags of 100% saturated PBG components by air freight. This was for a demoisturizing test. When we found the devices 80% dry when they arrive
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 28 17:16:38 EST 2000 | Stu Leech
We just got a lesson on the effectiveness of heat sealed metalized vapor barrier bags. A customer sent us two bags of 100% saturated PBG components by air freight. This was for a demoisturizing test. When we found the devices 80% dry when they arrive
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 16 15:12:05 EST 2002 | sueph
I made a small bean bag from 100% cotton filled with rice, to hold down small resistors that wanted to tilt over solder wave. It worked fairly well as long as I didn't try to take it off the components to soon, as sometimes they would want to stick